Airlines cancel flights to Dubai, Doha after Trump attacks Iran
Aegean Airlines: Greece’s Aegean Airlines canceled all flights to Tel Aviv on July 12th, as well as flight on July 12th, as well as to Tel Aviv up to Beirut, Amman and Erbil and all flights to Erbil.
Airbaltic: Latvia’s Airbaltic canceled all flights to Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv until September 30th.
Aeroflot: Russia canceled the flights between Aeroflot, Moscow and Tehran and made changes in other roads in the Middle East after the strikes in Iran from the first round of Israel.
AIR Europa: The Spanish airline canceled all flights to Tel Aviv until 31 July.
Air France: Air France suspended all flights to Tel Aviv until the next announcement.
American Airlines: All flights to Doha were suspended.
ARKIA: The Israeli airline said it canceled all its flights until June 21st.
Azerbaijan Airlines: Azeri Airline suspended flights to Tel Aviv until June 30th.
Bluebird Airways: The Greek airline canceled all the flights to Israel until June 30th.
British Airways: The British flagship canceled all Tel Aviv flights until July 31 and all flights to Amman and Bahrain until the end of June. He also paused flights to Doha and Dubai.
Delta Air Lines: The US carrier will not guarantee any travel from Tel Aviv or until August 31st.
El Al Israel Airlines: All planned flights were canceled until July 15 or closed to new reservations.
Ethiopian Airlines: All flights suspended between Addis Ababa and Tel Aviv.
Etihad Airways: All flights between Abu Dhabi and Amman until June 20 and between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv until June 30 were canceled.
Emirates: The UAE carrier suspended flights to Jordan, Lebanon, Iran and Iraq and Iraq and at least 30 June.
Flytubai: Airline suspended flights from Iran, Iraq, Israel and Syria and Syria until June 30th.
Iberia Express: Airline canceled all flights to Tel Aviv until June 30th.
Israir: Israel airline canceled all flights from Israel and Israel until June 30th.
ITA Airways: Italian airline suspended Tel Aviv flights until August 1st.
KLM: Dutch carrier, at least 1 July Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv and Beirut until June 29, some flights can be broken.
Lufthansa: The German carrier suspended all the flights to Beirut and Tel Aviv and Tehran until June 31, until July 31st and until 31 July.
Pegasus: The Turkish Airline canceled flights to Iran until June 30th and flights to Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan until 23 June.
Qatar Airways: Doha -based airline temporarily canceled flights to Iraq, Iran and Syria and Syria.
Ryanair: The European budget airline canceled the flights to Tel Aviv until September 30th.
Singapore Airlines: All flights to the Persian Gulf may be affected.
Tarom: Romania’s flag carrier suspended all commercial flights who went to Tel Aviv, Beirut and Amman until June 24th.
Transavia: KLM’s budget airline canceled flights to Tel Aviv, Amman and Beirut and at least until June.
TUS Airways: Cyprus Airline canceled all flights from Israel to Israel planned to June 24 (including). The flights planned to take off between June 25 and June 30 are closed for sale.
United Airlines: The US carrier says Tel Aviv can be at least until August 1st. Flights to Dubai were suspended.
Wızz AIR: All operations going to Tel Aviv and Amman and suspended until at least 15 September. The Hungarian airline will avoid flying on Israel, Iraq, Iran and Syria until the next announcement.